Le Piano Vache

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Paris, France

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Bar· Jazz club

Le Piano Vache Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Le Piano Vache is located in Paris, France on 8 Rue Laplace. Le Piano Vache is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category bar in France.

Address

8 Rue Laplace

Price range

$$

Phone

+33 146337503

Service options

Dine-in

Amenities

Dogs allowedToilets

Accessibility

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsHappy-hour drinksSpiritsWine

Open hours

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Asn SK

We went there after reading the reviews and found out that it was a gem in the famous Latin Quartier. There was a jazz concert as we sipped on our drinks. Definitely a must go in the area.

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Char

It’s a really cozy bar. The jazz was smooth and perfect. There are probably 8 different kinds of beer to choose from and there’s the option of choosing wine as well!

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Ayoung Jo

Every Monday at Around 9-10pm. Live Jazz Awesome. Les toilettes downstairs. Wine and Gin were pretty good.

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Angie Baptiste

Came here in July 2019 On a whim. Was not disappointed. Was a little hard to find. Just a tad. Drinks were strong. One drink serves as admission to the watch the musicians. Crowd was mostly locals/natives. Not many tourists. It’s a small room so come early to get a good spot with a good view.

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tara ntula

il était une fois, in 2004 there used to be a goth club called \Manic Depression\ that was here on Wednesdays in this dank dark dive-ish haunt of a bar. alternative vibe, many drinks to enjoy. still has the same underground atmosphere.

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Greg Linscheid

A beautiful sight on an empty night.

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Guy Campo

Gypsy Jazz on Mondays. Great staff and fun people.

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David Henry

Le Piano Vache is a dimly lit, rowdy rock ’n’ roll joint, its walls covered with concert posters and hundreds of old ID photos. It has a delightfully nostalgic feel, thanks to its furnishings which look like they haven’t been changed since the bar’s establishment in 1969. There are small tables along the bar, and a large space with a second bar and an old, out-of-tune piano sitting in the back. Musically, every day here is different. Each Monday there is live manouche (French gypsy jazz); on other days the barman, or a DJ, focuses on 1980s music, gothic, punk, or rock. The bar is located in a small pedestrian street, just behind the Panthéon.